In our "Where You Live Segment" yesterday: we told you about "Kapaa Town" on Kauai. For centuries... Rice, Sugar, and then Pineapple fueled the town. The later... bringing a thriving industry that provided jobs, money, and a chance to start a business, Today, the town is still a place of new -- and at times -- BIG ideas. The Kauai Multi-Use Path is an ambitious plan spauned by volunteer work and federal grants -- after the devastating Iniki Hurricane in 1992. All told: the "Ka Ala Hele Makalae" is an estimated 50 MILLION dollar undertaking... with 5-PHASES, encorporating 18 miles of prime coastal real estate. Phases 1 and 2 are done. Phase 3 -- underway. Kauai Path's Tommy Noyes expects the project to be completed within 5 years. TP 1: 1940-47 I'M GONNA MEET PEOPLE OUT ON THE ROAD, I'M GONNA BUILD SOCIAL CONNECTIONS, AND I'M GONNA BE HEALTHIER FOR IT. THAT'S OUR VISION. The vision... is to make Kauai into a place of walkable communities. There are plans to turn a 5-mile mountain bike loop in Kilauea into a multi-use path. And, connect Waimea and Kekaha on the island's west side -- with a 2-mile route -- for walkers, bikers and more. Check out KITV.com -- for a link to community events supporting the Kauai